"vf i k' Rocket Richard at Best As Habs Trounce Rangers By JIM BAST ABLE Canadlens take second-place Canadian Pwss sua Wrur aealn. Aldo Guidolin scored for Before a maximum 15,925 fans Rangers in New York. Montreal Cana-j At Chlcao, BUI Moslenko scor- RUDDERHAM DOWNS Llfflt TO TAKE CHALLENGE Clip Bob Rudderham's rink Sundaj put a quick end k Laurie's posscs.sion of the Bert Young Challenge cu for weekly at the Prince Rupert Curling club when th"" 15-12. The Laurie rink of Hector McKinnon, Dve m ' and Ben Skalmcrud held the trophy for one week The game was a wide open one and while Rudd crew of Wilf Mcl-can. Otto Quast and Jack Paul Wj headed. Laurie came through with three four-enders to it exciting. Rudderham needed two three-enders nd ender in the eighth to retain his lead. Challenge for next Sunday's game has not been pos ed at 2:38 when Toronto was among the best in color clubs,! t'-- ill downed the fifth-place Rangers, eeper Harry Lumley at 7:14. The Leafs' lone goal ine uura nau us ursi sru- ,am. ot n.4, of th. s-cond rr. out crowd in more than rivei,od wncn Ron Stewart drove vears- ' thn mirk DfLst netminder Al Rol- f: ! "if-' I rlPS? in Chicago, only 8.878 subdued Uns. STORMDAHL TOPS TEN-PIN LEAGUE Rookie Earl Reibel's second-period goal gave Detroit the tie in Boston as the Wings lrnath- Neil Stromdahl took double with a score of 498 honors in the Mixed Ten-Pin1 Ttnymites took 't., league when he rolled a high single with 633 and ii i single of 199 and a high three of ft- ' . My A I t I. Ml 1 q ' . t I w , ' t, y . t , - 4 ' 577. three. Women's high single was won! Results: Tinjmltei j oy uui iviai&tiaii wilu ioo uuu net's i; i.ucKle.s 1, M h one Biw v"vv numLiia iwfeii vnuuiuta i, i llllOentCl followers turned out to see the last-place Black Hawks, .shackled with one of their poorest seasons in history. The Hawks beat Toronto Maple Leafs 2-1 for their 10th victory in 54 games. The New Yorkers expected gtoJ fo;m Sunday night and they got it. Maurice Richard. Montreal's great rlghtwlnger, as at his best. He scored his 21st and 32nd goals of the season as Canadtens cooled off tli- Rangers for the second straight nigh!, In another league game Sunday ninht, the league-leadins; Detroit Red Wings and the fourth - place Boston Bruin" fought to a 1-1 tic at Boston Gardens. ened their undefeated streak to' seven games, the longest of the season. Wis or Ic labine ! ;shed his own rbour.'w past Detroit goali" Terry Sawchuk midway through the second period to give the Bruins a 1-0 edge. Defcnceman Doug Harvcv gave Canadiens their victory Saturday by firing two goals. Paul Meger and Lome Davis, the latter recalled from Montreal Royals of the Quebec League, scored the other Montreal goal Paul Ronty. Max Bentlcy and Wally Hcrgcshelmer counted for New York. WHEN THE NEWEST of Italy's boxing finds, Milo Maligoll, steps on the scales the attendant has to stand on a chair to read the measurements. The seven-foot-tall fighter stretches the height-measure to capacity, as he arrives at the Rome Stadium to begin his ring career. Todoy to Wednesday TAKING TIME OVT from his honeymoon with Marilyn Monroe, Joe DiMaggio conducts a batting instruction session for Little Leaguers of the Edgewater, N.J., PAL team. With Joe, who is in New York for a television appearan e, are Heft to righti Dennis Mcchan, 9; George i loior it 1 1 1 t i ' " in ihice games Saturday, the Leafs blanked the Hawks (j-0 be ( ..3i. usu' cowd ft To1' wmvirjE ? I) - Mil Grubcr, V; Bob Kettle, 10; and Tom Keating, 11: G $i A Crovding League Leaders As Millers Downed 10th Time mmm SPORTS ROUND-UP y GAYLE TALBOT A'1 Yr"- ,aT0 onto's Maple Leaf Gardens, Cunadiens beat the Rangers 4-3 : and Detroit defeated Bosion 4-2. ; The Rocket boasted his all-tim goal total to 379 last night ' with a couple of typical Richard . NEW YORK (AP) Heavj-weight champion l'm, VIKCINIA CBIV AVID IRUCI TOTEM blasts; oiaiia, w low and au hard mra from irom nouui about away from the Senior B loop , by before Joe Davis ot u A . -n f un covimia sift win txA i 1 Jrj -JlrT-Iwi nnr-pypt tors Munsnn's Omppas smrpd the first field eoa Gordon and Anderson (halked up their fourth win in a row Saturday nis-ht when they downed the luckless CCC 300 Club 53-44 jn a regular Senior B bas A taiiiiiun I'luirm Tlirjtre who have won 9 games and lost gme sd it wasn't until the 4.10 is ao more man ine oia mam sei, :n Kefore " V,e fip-htS 6 LZZard Lnanes nere next 4. mark that CCC scored a single by Nels Stewart. !," ...J.. ,.,.' nnint. a & A were never headed.! Rookie Jean Bcliveau ami! June mainly because his manager, Al Weill, (IOCS not vjuiuuii Oiiu ouui im.v. ------- -. .. . . ... ' r,, j r, ,,,ij i.. .... . .1 ketball tlXtllM than taking the first quarter 11-9, the played one game more Mr' go and c heip feel physically up to running a training camp at inu In the Inter A league North Manson's and have won 8 and second 16-11. splitting the third i time. 11-11 and capturing the final Schedules Set The Cruel Sea Al underwent a serious operation less than a month ago and I Mill is forced to take things easy. Otherwise, he says, h" probably would have pcrml'tod Star continued to dominate league play by coming out on top of a low-scoring game with Fraser and Payne 32-2B. General Motors of the Inter B league dumped the lee.gue leading Manson's 35-27. Kupe Holke.stad racked up 10 lost 6. CCC have won only three games. liOTH TF.VMS SHORT The close-ehecking Senior counter, well controlled by erees Don Hartwig and Bill Morrison, saw G & A take the floor minus the services of frame 15-13. Bill Sunberg paced the CCC snuari with 16 points followed by Sid Scherk with 11. Bob Mac-Farlnne. now un In Rntor " company for good, helped the U A cause with 9 points. For Week's Play Ex-Champion Battling Nelson Dies of Cancer Starring JACK HAWKINS ,I)nnv Bucceroni next month.; This week's schedules for the Rocky, himself, is polling for a coip" Cook s troohy playoffs, fight right now. the Grotto trophy knockout points as the hardwuremen Th Inter A game, rot up to handed the pulp millers their ; Jimmy Flnten. out with a cut standard Dy any means, saw rnri competition ana me nupcii tenth loss of the season. G & A ' thigh, and CCC were without Nortn star bottle up Fraser and the playing coach Pop Pay. ' Uu do wh it;- Weiir Motors trophy were announced haven t lost a game since Jan Payne 8-2 and then in the first quarter ; barely managed to j uary 12 and are now one game i Four full minutes of play went Nnlcrm rno fit KV i n rr' c f inoct Sfllu. I he Hnrire Rnrvrt DtI1' t. Monday, February 8, 1954 stem the rallying drygoods crew i nded Sunday m a charitr "Kven if it would have given the rest of the way. The bot- wftrd j us oniy 2o cents on the dollar. It tiers won the second frame 9-7 i Th, Iorrner brilliant and once would havo been that much, but lost the third and fourth : wealtny iightWeight champion Everybody has to pay income 8-7 and 11-8. succumbed to lung cancer at the tax. But right now I just don't Bill Morrison, North Star can- . of 71. wasted incoherent ieel like trying to get Rocky by Prince Rupert Curling club draw committee today. Curlers are asked to cut the draws out and save them. TUESDAY 7 p.m. Grotto Trophy Mc-Kenzie vs Moore and Parker vs Siebor: Rupert Motors-Ford vs McNiece. KEiii!iiaaiis3i3iasiai3!iiiBiiiiiii" tain, led his crew with 13 points uttle man without a penny to.fody (or ln slx Anvhow. what would a win closely followed by Rey McKav will be playing at The Capitol Theatre MONDAY and TUESDAY February 8th ond 9th SHOWS AT 6:45 - 9:15 P.M. .110 lamed nam. over Bucceroni mean? They 9 p.m. George Cook trophy: Foliow Your Heart To It wps the crrt of a slid" from with 10. Gary Morison paced Fraser and Payne with 9 points. s n . , ' .1 (,,.( i- .. (hat !? i S r V IT ' 11 ,1 ..... n .. .1 f ... . r us Uen ends.) Orotto: v.." r ::z:rz: soft touches, we-i numio., Wallace s TWO TECHNICALS Coach Don Hartwig drew one ( rf v p's tO'hni''al fouls and the hot-tempered Doug Sankcy drew the other. , i-, i. t,..rH.rn..ht Inter Tt f'-iui" rtpnni Motors held M-mson's 8-8 in the first quarter, outscored them 9-5 in the peeond : for a half-time 17-13 lead. Man-son's managed a tied third quarter 7-7 but lost the final , stanza 11-7. , ..v.. v. .... ..... Charles, the man who really uc- 25 years ago tor the storied tne chancc aM Uv.n ro. "Durable Dane, whose -fists b(;dv ,n fhe world can earned him he world's title ln (lnpr us . C'rLf-mllllon dC-r'T- Charles fight Ai puts fortune ta the nnancial 8 V wUhpreluuH meet ..29 and spent his last years ;J mternatlon .1 on the public dole subsisting cub hpre wcck and and the handouts of friends Just a month go he wasi committed to Chicago state DESERVES FIGHT hospital after a court found him j - ! want Charles to have the Scott vs Meighcn. WMNKS(AY T p.m. Runert Motors trophy: Stewart vs Gordon and Matthew vs Shier; Orotto: Holliston vs Oarner. 9 p.m. Rupert Motors trophy: Rudderham vs Eyolfson, Anderson vs A'ton, Bird vs Georgcson. THURSDAY 7 p.m. Rupert Motors trophy: Greene vs Kellough, Petersen vs FOR VLEMT!NE DAY UMBRELLAS BLANKETS TOWELS HOSIERY BLOUSES SKIRTS TAKLPX'LGTHS Brl;K?READS IlOfJoECOATS SLIPS J GOWN'S - PANTIKS m m suffering from an incurable fight, because you might Kiywe :Berg. Johnston vs Thorn, senile dementia" and unable to ducked him for Roland 1.9 Star-1 9-pnn".TrottO-trr)prry-WiB : WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE 9 take care of himself. A week za last nummrr." Weill said. 1 ner of Parker and Sieber vs iPPWin COM: and m iiiiiiisirspsRiaiiiBiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiii "He deserved tt, ns much as U , Turner. Winner of Moore and Starza did. Rocky wants liim, i McKenzie vs Robertson: George Cook trophy playoffs Hen ends before, his wife, Edna, 49, had died. Nelson weighed 80 pounds when he was sent to the institution. He and Mrs. Nelson had been living in a cheap near north side hotel for several years. Periodl-e"lv friends who remembered his past greatness got together purses to keep them going. too." Exceot for Uxint, 1 few exhibitions Rocky intends to remain at Grossl niter's, the Ct-sklll resort where he does his training, from now right through to June. "Right now all Rocky thinks about is keeping himself In shape," Weill said. He's out running five or six miles every 1 luv.'ir -' - r" - Si'ilior 11 l.rngup (.itrilon hihI inlrrsttit R. llnlko- sl.vl I'l. Diivls 11. Webber fi. Abbey 4. M lt'.lkeslacl. Ciirrie 4. MucFur- j !imr 3 Tfitiil 51 ! 0 r :'. S Reberk 11. D. Scherk i 7. SunberK 1(1. Murshnll 5. Chrtsten-wii 2. Thonnx'm 3 Total 44. Inter , Lejiene ...rt!l st:ir--n KcKnv 10. Helln 3, Nickerson 4. T;ilt. Blaek. Donakl- i 2. Ifjimlcii ehlUl. B Sankey. W. Morrri-a.a 13 Tntal ."'. 1 r.uer . IVtAiie Krlstmnwrn 5. ("tr'oiir 2. t; Miirisim II. Furlet; 6. W-r '2. O SfcMikey 4. II. MKny T.iUI W Inler II l.iMne (.rneral Mtilnrs - .1. Cai iwin. ll'twe-. Young 2, Lcask to. Uean 4. stmi-wood. F'orward, Petlerwm 1, fc'eltsor. 6. Shenton 12. Totul af. Miinson' Gray. Strantt, Weblxrr 4 Erlckson 1. H'KlKklnson 7. Ander Winner of Warren and Laurie vs Ostertag. FRIDAY 7 p.m. Orotto trophy: Row-bittr-tri vi Laurie. Wakley vs Ostertag; Rupert Motors trophy: Miller vs Turner. 9 p.m. Rupert Motors trophy: MeKenzie vs Sieber. Hilliston vs Melghen, Scott vs Garner. Plavoff games are ten-ends ANNUAL MEETING mm RED CROSS SOCIETY Civic Centre Common Lounge WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10 ot 8 p.m. Reports and Elect iii of New Officers EVERYBODY WELCOME JUST ARRIVED F'J Nelson, who came 10 tne united States from Denmark as an infant, fought his first fight at morning He never lets his weight go and must be played regardless over 190-91. The way Rocky of the buzzer. takes care of himself I don't see , THE FASHION CENTRES OF THE WOR- PARKER'S Exclusin Ladies' Ready-to-Wcar why he shouldn't stay at his1 peak another five or six years." son 5. B Sedp-r-wiek 5. T. Scuewlc; 5. Total 27. GEORGE DMVfcS AUCTIONEER Phone Black MB nr BH 1 14 acainst a circus hcavy-weisht. He won with one punch hut the mnnpoemcnt reneged on a promised $1 payment and It. was 18 years before he collected. He sued the circus and was awarded the dollar with interest. i'hr"ft". In a ??-venr rinis career, he fought approximately ?50 times. He won the llght- $f U N DA m wwuiniiiiiiBiMa ia 1 iii 11 m 4 Leonard Places j PHOENIX. Ariz. (CP) Cary Middlecoff and veteran Ed Fur-eol came from behind to tie for the $2,000 first prize ln the Edmonton Up To Fourth Spot Radio-TV progrow Any resemblance between this ad and a popular purely intentional. wolTht chamolor.snip in iue innno Phoemix oDen eon lOui - , 8'nn I with a knockout over Joe Gans, nament Sunday whi.e WIVE has it! the clever Hoinmore iseirro. ana Leonard of Vancouver finished (By The Canadian Press) Edmonton Flyers, cf the Western Hockey League., in fifth spot a 1, the beginning of the lost it in lf10 ln a 40-round! Just three strokes behind the leaders. Leonard won $560. bout with Ad Wolgast. "U !ot mateh. 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